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_ The Seattle Star ~ (2sch70' SATTLE, WASH, 7 SATURDAY, NOVE MBE R 17, 1023, Previewing Seattle’s Theatrical , ee ilent Thespians Will ortray Varied Themes Sensational Offering Promised Is fuch-Heralded “Hunchback” Story ILE Seattle motion picture fans are waiting for their impse of that much-heralded “Hunchback of Dame,” due to open here November 23, they may ex- some of their cinema longings on the well-balanced mam offered for the coming seven days at the various @ picture houses. This cinema program, w! hile con- no one sensational production, is nevertheless of than ordinary caliber. consists of five feature pictures, two “repeaters” held from last week’s debuts and a couple of films brought to Seattle screen houses for second runs in answer to from the movie public, according to managers’ an- ements. eit all in all, the advance notices of this week's pro- oy to indicate a varied showing of film characters m themes ranging from screenings of former stage es and juvenile stars to mystery dramas and high oalhea features. You can go to a different one each wt and not feel surfeited by too much of any one class ¢ at the end of the week. Camouflages His eck es With Ink b the lovers of juvenile artistry on the silver screen, the ed coming of Wesley Barry, the freckle-faced lad, in , ie Printer’s Devil,” at the Coliseum, promises to be the! x magnet this week. The small town newspaper story | ins a whole evening of comedy, a “stickful” of pathos | Fsome clever departures from the usual Wesley acess || on Cylinder Love,” adapted from the stage success, will) offering at the Heilig, with Ernest Truex, the youth-| g legit star in his glory. This tale of two fam-} gling to “make both ends meet” in the face of the} imder automobile lure, is the second film showing at the | since the new policy was adopted. Max Fisher's} orchestra, which made its Seattle debut last week, | tinue to share drawing card honors with the vey ture. Negri is coming to the Coliseum Wi ednesday in her} Ided picture, “The Spanish Dancer," an elaborate production of the famous play, “Don Caesar de ” Critics who have reviewed this feature declare it greatest made by the famous Polish star since} .” Lasky, the well known producer, likens it in} to “The Three Musketeers.” } wed would like to compare the work of Pola Negri | that of Mary Pickford should see “The Spanish | ” for Mary’s coming feature, “Rosita,” another adap- | the same play, and Mary plays the same role that | s es in “The Spanish Dancer.” pe pig Be Yorke haye Important parts, | Harold Lloyd (at the left), the boy who made “rubber tired” eye glasses popular with movie fans, will continue to romp thru his bth s-in-Law” Are Johnny Walker’ has a popular : “ stat! 7 54 ‘ to Glass name, And he's a popular film tar| SOUth American revolution in “Why Worry?” for the second week's engagement at the Liberty. Patsy Ruth Miller, as “Esmeralda” Glass, godson of the ta Stowe eee ten nantes st’| (center). in the unforgettable classic, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” will smile from the silver screen at the Heilig, November 23. h Bernhardt and once a ¢ film on] Eldridge. Disillusionment of parents am. It is|over thelr son's ungratefulness is the folks, ts the other “Hollywood,” the film colony spec: Colonial this time. During its pre- tacle, with a cast numbered by the|miere here some time ago, it vlayed feat Bernhardt and once 8 }+red tights:” with Mare Prevost| At the right is Johnny Walker, starring in the mystery play, “Red Lights,” caedth a week’s engagement at the Blue Mouse. ahead and pleasant little ripples Seren star shares tieeh along your creepy s on Two Local Sereens jhiy hardly leas famous * o |t heme and @ scene in the Yale Bowl] with Harold Lloyd in bis second|at the Oak has been scheduled this| Score; is'due for a second showing in}to packed houses and 1s slated to in “Mothers In Law +|2n Alice Lake. Guttering candles, . low, ica | "0 Be isossioeha unis seeks To jsat Weird music a la mysterio Harold Lloyd Will Show )vovs laugh producer, * ry?"', a second showing fn Sevith that lovely blonde, Ruth| . “Ashamed of Pare Joset Swickard and Haiti ‘terest story of 3 and the old} contains a cas sa amashing feature Leek. @ at the Liberty in that contin- [week Sea attle this. week und is, billed at the | repeat! its first recora. Al te oe ,2We weve we, ove, 7a oe, oe, “W- IHEILIG THEATRES Vo oe Wi i 1 A ain f FRIDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 23, AT 8:15 P. M. The Northwest Premiere of the Pro- 4 COMES— duction That Took One Solid Year to Make— Cost $1,400,000 — and Worth It! CARL LAEMMLE pan resents TAR foe faa 44 | THE OUTSTANDING SCREEN | —_ 4 | ACHIEVEMENT OF ALL TIME-— ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN FROM VICTOR HUGO'S CLASSIC— WITH SEATS LON CHANEY—ERNEST TORRENCE = 3.22: OTHERS NORMAN KERRY, PATSY RUTH MILLER, TULLY MARSHALL RAMS MAK “i HEILIG 2" peepee rere RESERVATIONS WILL BE